irony- the use of words to convey a meaning that is the opposite of its literal meaning
A crashed american flier is taken care of from a german province resident. The friendship between the swiss and the american
metaphor- figure of speech in which a term or phrase is applied to something to which it is not literally applicable in order to suggest a resemblance
cool down, papa, don't blow your top.
It's raining cats and dogs.
stereotype- a process, now often replaced by more advanced methods, for making metal printing plates by taking a mold of composed type or the like in papier-mâché or other material and then taking from this mold a cast in type metal. Is this the right definition?
They make fun saying all people from the south are hicks. That Billy will be the same.
allusion- a passing or casual reference; an incidental mention of something, either directly or by implication
personification- the attribution of a personal nature or character to inanimate objects or abstract notions, esp. as a rhetorical figure.
symbolism- the practice of representing things by symbols, or of investing things with a symbolic meaning.
book when henry was taken off the train. The Book was used to show that Henry was SwissThe fake papers for henry to be snuck through resembled he was a swiss.
Joey- Your definitions are fine. The examples are to come from the book with an explanation as to why you chose them and how they connect to the literary term.
Mrs. M 5/5
Assignment two
external conflict- a struggle between the protagonist and another character against nature or some outside force
internal conflict- a struggle which takes place in the protagonist's mind and through which the character reaches a new understanding or dynamic change
Henry internal and external conflicts.
Henry external:
Henry was shot down by german airplane fighters. Henry was en route on his fifteenth mission to achieve and air raid on the Germans when his plane was taken down by a German Messerschmitt. Henry is haunted because he saw his friend Dan get shot out of his airplane, and later killed by another German airplane chasing him.
Henry hiding himself and Pierre from the Gestapo coming to find his mom. Henry was staying with a nice family which consisted of a grandpa, a mom, and a little boy named Pierre. Pierre found Henry when he was coming into the town on the road. Henry and Pierre became friends when, one day Henry was inside eating with the family when the Gestapo intrudes on them and takes the mother, and Pierre's grandfather. Pierre's mom and grandpa were both killed while he was hiding in the haystand.
Henry is tortured by a gestapo member. Henry was captured as a prisoner of war, and tortured by a german gestapo member. Henry is sat down in a chair, strapped on, and gets his head dunked into water. Henry tricked the dog assigned to watch him, and the dog was killed for letting Henry free. The Gestapo takes Henry somewhere in the truck, but soon after he loses control giving Henry the opportunity to steal his pistol and shoot him. Henry then killed him.
Henry Internal:
Henry is haunted by his father, Clayton's voice and some of the things that he had said to him. Henry sometimes thinks about the things his father did to him as motivation to keep pushing forward and find his way home to his mom and Patsy.
Henry will never forget about him killing the gestapo member and putting Pierre into such huge danger and having to leave him with the nuns and leaving his mother killed. Henry will never be the same, in a bad way.
Henry really misses Patty but does not want to admit it because it will make him sound weak. Henry stated this when he was talking about her and daydreamed about them under the waterfall and kissed. He says that she is one of the best women that he has ever met just like his mom.
Pierre Internal:
Pierre really likes Henry and does not want to see him leave because they have become very good friends and how he helps him with his chores around the farm
Pierre is very scared when the Gestapo come to search the house and he hears a gunshot and his grandfather is killed. He does not know that he will most likely never see his mom again and that his grandpa was killed in his driveway.
Pierre External:
Pierre was very scared when Henry and him went to go looking through the woods for rabbits and Pierre's uncle is walking through the forest and saves them.
Pierre's mom is take from him and he is very sad, and afraid for her. Pierre is then taken from his house to the nuns where he can be taken care of in a stable environment with food, and love around him.
Pierre is in great danger because his mom might have been forced to give away his contact information, and the gestapo might try and find him and kill him, because his mom was such an activist in the fight against the Germans.
The German Indoctrinating youth:
The Nazis were Indoctrinating ten year old children to become Storm Troopers in future wars for the Germans. These organizations were created so that when children reached the age of eighteen years old they had to enroll immediately in the German armed forces, or Reich Labor Services. These groups made the young german children think of the racist ideas that Hitler had drilled into his mind.
How they helped the "perfect world":
These camps molded the minds of the young into thinking the way that Hitler wanted them to think. Hitler said this, saying that any German Boy who reaches the age of ten years old will not be exposed to other ways of thinking other then Nazi. When the boys turn eighteen they will join in his fight for the perfect world throughout World War II. "This youth learns nothing but to think German and to act German. When these boys enter our organization at the age of ten, it is often the first time in their lives that they get to breathe and feel fresh air; then four years later they come from the Jungvolk into the Hitler Youth, and we keep them there for another four years, and then we definitely don't put them back into the hands of the originators of our old classes and status barriers; rather we take them straight into the Party or into the Labor Front, the SA, or the SS, the NSKK [motorized corps] and so on. And if they are there for another two years or a year and a half and still haven't become complete National Socialists, then they go into the Labor Service and are polished for another six or seven months, all with a symbol, the German spade. And any class consciousness or pride of status that may be left here and there is taken over by the Wehrmacht for further treatment for two years, and when they come back after two, three, or four years, we take them straight into the SA, SS, and so on again, so that they shall in no case suffer a relapse,and they will never be free again as long as they live."http://www.historyplace.com/worldwar2/hitleryouth/hj-prelude.htm
Hitler said this, saying that any German Boy who reaches the age of ten years old will not be exposed to other ways of thinking other then Nazi. When the boys turn eighteen they will join in his fight for the perfect world throughout World War II. Good. Excellent paragraph showing support and then explaining it.
Individual Assignment 4:
Scapegoat- someone who is punished for the errors of another
Scapegoat refers to the books, Under a War Torn-Sky and a trouble peace, by at the end of the story, they blame everyone who helped the nazis and punished them for helping them. Who specifically became scapegoats? Who are 'they'?
Bandwagon- a popular trend that attracts growing support
Nazism was a growing trend that attracted a lot of support from countries all over the world. The Swiss were one of the countries that were beginning to join the Nazis during this time and switching from a country of neutrality between the allied forces and the nazis to nazism.
Many of the Germans hopped on the Nazi bandwagon as they had no choice. It they did not follow along, they risked their lives.
This page needs to be linked back to the homework page
Holocaust Page IS THIS LINKED CORRECTLY????
irony- the use of words to convey a meaning that is the opposite of its literal meaning
A crashed american flier is taken care of from a german province resident. The friendship between the swiss and the americanmetaphor- figure of speech in which a term or phrase is applied to something to which it is not literally applicable in order to suggest a resemblance
cool down, papa, don't blow your top.It's raining cats and dogs.
stereotype- a process, now often replaced by more advanced methods, for making metal printing plates by taking a mold of composed type or the like in papier-mâché or other material and then taking from this mold a cast in type metal. Is this the right definition?
They make fun saying all people from the south are hicks. That Billy will be the same.allusion- a passing or casual reference; an incidental mention of something, either directly or by implication
personification- the attribution of a personal nature or character to inanimate objects or abstract notions, esp. as a rhetorical figure.
symbolism- the practice of representing things by symbols, or of investing things with a symbolic meaning.
book when henry was taken off the train. The Book was used to show that Henry was SwissThe fake papers for henry to be snuck through resembled he was a swiss.Joey- Your definitions are fine. The examples are to come from the book with an explanation as to why you chose them and how they connect to the literary term.
Mrs. M 5/5
Assignment two
external conflict- a struggle between the protagonist and another character against nature or some outside force
internal conflict- a struggle which takes place in the protagonist's mind and through which the character reaches a new understanding or dynamic change
Henry internal and external conflicts.
Henry external:
Henry was shot down by german airplane fighters. Henry was en route on his fifteenth mission to achieve and air raid on the Germans when his plane was taken down by a German Messerschmitt. Henry is haunted because he saw his friend Dan get shot out of his airplane, and later killed by another German airplane chasing him.
Henry hiding himself and Pierre from the Gestapo coming to find his mom. Henry was staying with a nice family which consisted of a grandpa, a mom, and a little boy named Pierre. Pierre found Henry when he was coming into the town on the road. Henry and Pierre became friends when, one day Henry was inside eating with the family when the Gestapo intrudes on them and takes the mother, and Pierre's grandfather. Pierre's mom and grandpa were both killed while he was hiding in the haystand.
Henry is tortured by a gestapo member. Henry was captured as a prisoner of war, and tortured by a german gestapo member. Henry is sat down in a chair, strapped on, and gets his head dunked into water. Henry tricked the dog assigned to watch him, and the dog was killed for letting Henry free. The Gestapo takes Henry somewhere in the truck, but soon after he loses control giving Henry the opportunity to steal his pistol and shoot him. Henry then killed him.
Henry Internal:
Henry is haunted by his father, Clayton's voice and some of the things that he had said to him. Henry sometimes thinks about the things his father did to him as motivation to keep pushing forward and find his way home to his mom and Patsy.
Henry will never forget about him killing the gestapo member and putting Pierre into such huge danger and having to leave him with the nuns and leaving his mother killed. Henry will never be the same, in a bad way.
Henry really misses Patty but does not want to admit it because it will make him sound weak. Henry stated this when he was talking about her and daydreamed about them under the waterfall and kissed. He says that she is one of the best women that he has ever met just like his mom.
Pierre Internal:
Pierre really likes Henry and does not want to see him leave because they have become very good friends and how he helps him with his chores around the farm
Pierre is very scared when the Gestapo come to search the house and he hears a gunshot and his grandfather is killed. He does not know that he will most likely never see his mom again and that his grandpa was killed in his driveway.
Pierre External:
Pierre was very scared when Henry and him went to go looking through the woods for rabbits and Pierre's uncle is walking through the forest and saves them.
Pierre's mom is take from him and he is very sad, and afraid for her. Pierre is then taken from his house to the nuns where he can be taken care of in a stable environment with food, and love around him.
Pierre is in great danger because his mom might have been forced to give away his contact information, and the gestapo might try and find him and kill him, because his mom was such an activist in the fight against the Germans.
The German Indoctrinating youth:
The Nazis were Indoctrinating ten year old children to become Storm Troopers in future wars for the Germans. These organizations were created so that when children reached the age of eighteen years old they had to enroll immediately in the German armed forces, or Reich Labor Services. These groups made the young german children think of the racist ideas that Hitler had drilled into his mind.
How they helped the "perfect world":
These camps molded the minds of the young into thinking the way that Hitler wanted them to think. Hitler said this, saying that any German Boy who reaches the age of ten years old will not be exposed to other ways of thinking other then Nazi. When the boys turn eighteen they will join in his fight for the perfect world throughout World War II. "This youth learns nothing but to think German and to act German. When these boys enter our organization at the age of ten, it is often the first time in their lives that they get to breathe and feel fresh air; then four years later they come from the Jungvolk into the Hitler Youth, and we keep them there for another four years, and then we definitely don't put them back into the hands of the originators of our old classes and status barriers; rather we take them straight into the Party or into the Labor Front, the SA, or the SS, the NSKK [motorized corps] and so on. And if they are there for another two years or a year and a half and still haven't become complete National Socialists, then they go into the Labor Service and are polished for another six or seven months, all with a symbol, the German spade. And any class consciousness or pride of status that may be left here and there is taken over by the Wehrmacht for further treatment for two years, and when they come back after two, three, or four years, we take them straight into the SA, SS, and so on again, so that they shall in no case suffer a relapse, and they will never be free again as long as they live." http://www.historyplace.com/worldwar2/hitleryouth/hj-prelude.htm
Hitler said this, saying that any German Boy who reaches the age of ten years old will not be exposed to other ways of thinking other then Nazi. When the boys turn eighteen they will join in his fight for the perfect world throughout World War II.
Good. Excellent paragraph showing support and then explaining it.
Individual Assignment 4:
Scapegoat- someone who is punished for the errors of another
Scapegoat refers to the books, Under a War Torn-Sky and a trouble peace, by at the end of the story, they blame everyone who helped the nazis and punished them for helping them.
Who specifically became scapegoats? Who are 'they'?
Bandwagon- a popular trend that attracts growing support
Nazism was a growing trend that attracted a lot of support from countries all over the world. The Swiss were one of the countries that were beginning to join the Nazis during this time and switching from a country of neutrality between the allied forces and the nazis to nazism.
Many of the Germans hopped on the Nazi bandwagon as they had no choice. It they did not follow along, they risked their lives.